To think I'm the only 1 being severely tried is wrong. Bills not making sense, false run arounds, monies missing out of personal checking's account, stolen online information, etc.... is not only happening to me. Phone bills running in the thousands for some, horrible overseas customer service for locally operated businesses, etc... not only me. I don't know how all these U.S jobs are being forfeited to non professionals but with all the past lay offs and new hirees, one has to agree that the service was better before than now. A person can get 'hurt' nowdays for speaking against a business and not just an individual.
There is no difference between home grown terrorists and newly arriving/arrived voluntary terrorists. Countries could make excuses but what would the excuses be for the home grown tertorists? So, defend. They would. The W.hor.E WE house of representatives. What say you? Good English speaker? Director of federal reserve, S.F branch. I'm not saying a thing. I've got my accent preferences and I prefer businessmen and governors to be understandable just as I prefer Catholic priests to be understandable during Sunday services. Lordas and um, Lordos, don't help me. Besides, Catholicism being of Italian origin/Latin, lordare with its conjugations means 'soiled, filthy, dirty'. So when the priest blesses saying, 'and The Lord-a bless you', I'll say no thanks. Lordi, lordi lordi. Lord have mercy... USC's rep could be on the line. BACHELOR'S DEGREE University of Southern California MBA University of Southern California POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Harvard Business School https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/person/5632078 It never did hurt to check.
The University of Southern California is a private research university in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1880, it is the oldest private research university in California. For the 2018–19 academic year, there were 20,000 students enrolled in four-year undergraduate programs. USC also has 27,500 graduate and professional students in a number of different programs, including business, law, engineering, social work, occupational therapy, pharmacy, and medicine. It is the largest private employer in the city of Los Angeles and generates $8 billion in economic impact on Los Angeles and California. USC was one of the earliest nodes on ARPANET and is the birthplace of the Domain Name System. Other technologies invented at USC include DNA computing, dynamic programming, image compression, VoIP, and antivirus software. USC's alumni include a total of 11 Rhodes Scholars and 12 Marshall Scholars. Motto:Latin: Palmam qui meruit ferat Motto (English):Let whoever earns the palm bear it Type: Private, Space-grant, Sea-grant https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Southern_California
Business Dan Bane (B.S. 1969) – Chairman and CEO of Trader Joe's Tom Barrack (B.A. 1969) – CEO of Colony Capital Brandon Beck – founder and CEO of Riot Games Marc Benioff (B.S.B.A. 1986) – founder and CEO of Salesforce.com Douglas G. Bergeron (M.S. 1987) – CEO of VeriFone David Bohnett (B.S. 1978 ) – founder and former CEO of Geocities.com, founder of David Bohnett Foundation Jerry Buss (Ph.D. 1957) – owner of Los Angeles Lakers Henry Caruso (B.S.B.A.) – founder of Dollar Rent-A-Car Rick Caruso (B.S. 1980) – CEO of Caruso Affiliated Alan Casden (B.S. 1968 )– Chairman and CEO of Casden Properties Fu Chengyu (傅成玉) (M.E.) – Chairman of Sinopec;[499] former CEO of China National Offshore Oil Corporation (2003–2011)[500] Yang Ho Cho (M.B.A. 1979) – President and CEO of Korean Airlines Chung Mong-won (M.B.A. 1982) – CEO of Halla Group and Mando Corporation[501] Richard W. "Dick" Cook (B.A. 1972) – Chairman of the Walt Disney Studios Scott Cook (B.A. 1974) – co-founder and chairman of Intuit, Inc. Kenneth C. Dahlberg (M.S.E.E. 1969) – President and CEO of Science Applications International Corporation Chris DeWolfe (M.B.A. 1997) – co-founder of MySpace and current CEO Sanford Diller – real estate developer David H. Dornsife – Chairman of the Herrick Corporation, USC trustee, namesake of the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Seymour Durst – real estate mogul Vic Edelbrock, Jr. (B.S. B.A. 1959) – President and CEO of EdelbrockAutomotive Pierre El Daher – Chairman and CEO of LBC and PAC Ltd. Dick Enthoven – South African-born businessman, owner of Nando's Larry Flax (J.D. 1971) – co-founder of California Pizza Kitchen Robert M. Fomon – Chairman and CEO of E. F. Hutton & Co. Carlo Gancia (M.A. in Economics) – co-owner of the Forti Formula One team Maruta Gardner (Ph.D. 1988 ) – educator, community activist Abe Garver – investment banker Ivan Glasenberg (M.B.A. 1993) – CEO of Glencore, #96 richest man in the world Stanley Gold (J.D. 1967) – President and CEO of Shamrock Holdings Steve Goodall (B.S., M.B.A.) – President of J. D. Power and Associates etc... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_University_of_Southern_California_people
Okay... So fine and dandy. Call me an English speaking snob. I'm okay with proper English skills. After all that's why places like USC exists. But nonetheless. What other cause is there that is turning this country upside down? Instead of MAGA, it's WV9V, or something like that. Watts and voltages. 9v. Dc battery. This. The publishing companies and book printers who deny the necessity to correct Life's Holy Book, The Holy Bible. From a misprint in the late 1500s or early 1600s to an obstinated flinted forehead enjoying the laughter and jocularity involved. Do they not understand comedy comes to finales also?